When Was Jesus of The New Testament Born and the Watch Tower Bible and
Tract Society of Pennsylvania's (Whose Followers are Better Known as
Jehovah's Witnesses) Conjectures About that Date, comments by Vince
Baniel, 1991, 1993

Various Monographs

Anonymous untitled comments. (undated).
JWs believe that God cannot lie, and anything from God is by definition
truth. This is the reason the Bible is considered infallible, by JWs.
However, the writings of the WTBTS are NOT considered infallible, and
hence, it is NOT "directly from God." At best it is indirect through
the study of scripture and guidance from God's spirit.
[jwlie1.txt]

General Text

Anonymous, undated. Comments on WBTS prophecy applied to WBTS
'Studies in the Scriptures'. The Watchtower clearly invites one to
check out their past predictions and dares one to find fault with it
(sort of like what Gary Hart said when he challenged news reporters
to find anything about his past that wasn't squeaky clean). ...Let's
start with how the Watchtower itself originally came up with the 1914
date which JW's looked for clues for the end of time in the "Great
Pyramid" (let me point out again that this comes directly from Watchtower
publications)...
[jw-008.txt]

Dialogue between Carl McCaskey and Carla Rygula, WBTS prophecy,
world to end 1975.
[jw-040.txt]